‘Chiseled’ Cole Holcomb Ready to Make Impact in Return From Injury
- Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb, injured in November 2023 against the Titans, is preparing for a comeback in the 2025 season.
- Holcomb suffered multiple ligament tears in a knee injury caused during a play involving teammate Keanu Neal and receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
- After over a year of rehabilitation, Holcomb has returned to full participation in team activities and hopes to regain his previous role.
- Reflecting on his experience, Holcomb acknowledged the uncertainty of the season's outcome and expressed that he is currently focused on appreciating the moment and having fun on the field.
- Though his starting role is uncertain amid new signings, Holcomb remains a key reserve linebacker ready to contribute if needed this season.
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker makes unlikely return from career-threatening injury
PITTSBURGH -- After a gruesome knee injury 18 months ago, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb is back and ready to go. It took Holcomb a long time to even get to a point where doctors would clear him, but he did touch the practice field last year before the season ended.
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